WASHINGTON ― On Fox News, where it sometimes seems like the 2016 campaign never ended, former Democratic National Committee chair Donna Brazile’s allegation that the party tilted its nominating process in favor of Hillary Clinton received hours of coverage.

WASHINGTON ― On Fox News, where it sometimes seems like the 2016 campaign never ended, former Democratic National Committee chair Donna Brazile’s allegation that the party tilted its nominating process in favor of Hillary Clinton received hours of coverage.

Brazile’s new book, in which she criticizes the party and says a fundraising agreement between the DNC and Clinton unfairly benefitted the Democratic nominee, also was widely reported in other media.

“The radio silence from the media is really puzzling,” Republican National Committee spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany said in a “Fox & Friends” segment Thursday that asked “how will anti-Trump press cover DNC scandal?” “Not a single network — not ABC, NBC, CBS — devoted one second to these claims. It’s appalling.”

The “Fox & Friends” hosts concurred, nodding in approval as McEnany continued to assail media outlets for their supposed failure to cover Brazile’s claims.

“If this were a Republican revealing that the deck was stacked against all the other Republicans, and then somebody came out, who was running the RNC, and spilled all the beans, would that be a big story?” host Steve Doocy asked.

“It would be a huge story. It would be an explosive story,” McEnany responded. “But now they choose to ignore this because it’s the Democratic Party. It’s libel, it’s malicious, it’s not right. They spend so much breathless time covering this Russian campaign collusion conspiracy theory. And then they tell us, all the while, that all these really viable accusations against Hillary Clinton — from Uranium One, to the Clinton Foundation, now this at the DNC, the dossier — those are the real conspiracy theories. That’s what the media tells us.”